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4th March 2024, 14:34 | #1 |
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I did replace mine a few years ago. Used this one, straight swap :
https://speakerboxlite.com/subwoofer...specifications
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Done!
Just replaced the old HK subwoofer in the Tourer with a new unit as described above. Only issue was that the old speaker used 2 medium (6.4mm) spade connectors and 2 smaller (4.8mm) connectors. I made up a small adapter cable for each of the wires to allow them to connect and fitted the speaker, it is a staright swap and to my tired old ears Chris Rea sounds a lot better!
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